New Statesman - Jul 24, 2008
The hero of The Dark Knight is a dour, psychologically flawed champion of the disenfranchised, given to sudden rages, whose war on crime is looking a touch
New York Times - Jul 24, 2008
The legion of summer’s cinema superheroes, from left: Iron Man, Hancock and Batman. Expect more in 2009. By AO SCOTT “Batman has no limits,” says Bruce
Times Online - Jul 23, 2008
You will feel utterly numb after the screening of The Dark Knight. The film is bleak and brilliant. Batman is Hamlet and Heath Ledger is a sensation as the
Arkansas Times - Jul 23, 2008
There are comic book movies, and then there's “The Dark Knight.” The sequel to director Christopher Nolan's series-rebooting “Batman Begins,” this is a
Greater Milwaukee Today - Jul 23, 2008
By STEVEN SNYDER - TimeOut Film Critic Even before co-star Heath Ledger was found dead Jan. 22, "The Dark Knight" was being eyed as one of this summer’s
InTheNews.co.uk - Jul 23, 2008
Having smashed every box office record known to man with the release of The Dark Knight, director Christopher Nolan is pretty hot property right now,
Maidenhead Advertiser - Jul 23, 2008
A new Batman film was always going to stir up a certain amount of interest. As of January 22 this year, however, The Dark Knight (12A) suddenly gained the
Box Office Prophets - Jul 22, 2008
By Matthew Huntley Before watching Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight, I revisited his Batman Begins (2005), which, in as little as three years,
PR Web (press release) - Jul 22, 2008
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) July 22, 2008 -- With the theatrical release of Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight" breaking records at the box-office,
The Washington Independent - Jul 21, 2008
By Spencer Ackerman 07/21/2008 The thought of Vice President Dick Cheney in a form-fitting bat costume might be too much for most people to bear.
eFluxMedia - Jul 20, 2008
By Sarah Vasques With so many positive reviews and so much anticipation, ”The Dark Knight” is on its way to set a new record for the best opening-weekend.
Chicagoist - Jul 18, 2008
Christopher Nolan's second episode in the relaunch of the Batman franchise, The Dark Knight, takes a daring turn towards embracing a darker, bleaker vision
Washington Times - Jul 17, 2008
To say that "The Dark Knight" is the finest comic book movie of all time sounds tinny — relegating this movie to the ghetto of mediocrity inhabited by films
The Associated Press - Jul 21, 2008
CHICAGO (AP) — Christian Bale's Batman is perched atop a skyscraper, looking over a dark and foggy skyline pierced by glittering lights, preparing for a
Hollywood News - Jul 21, 2008
By Adam Mast At the risk of sounding absolutely pretentious, The Dark Knight is just about as amazing as you've been hearing. It does have flaws,